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autapomorphic
autapomorphic, a. Taxon. Brit. /ˌɔːtəpəˈmɔːfɪk/, U.S. /ˌɔdəapəˈmɔrfɪk/, /ˌɑdəpəˈmɔrfɪk/ [‹ auto- comb. form1 + apomorphic adj., after autapomorphy n. Compare earlier autapomorphous adj.] Designating or relating to a novel characteristic that has evolved in only one species or lineage within a taxon.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Autapomorphy
The autapomorphic species concept is one of many methods that scientists might use to define and distinguish species from one another. Platnick, for example, believes the autapomorphic species concept to be inadequate because it allows for the possibility of reproductive isolation and wikipedia.org
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autapomorphous
autapomorphous, a. Taxon. Brit. /ˌɔːtəpəˈmɔːfəs/, U.S. /ˌɔdəpəˈmɔrfəs/, /ˌɑdəpəˈmɔrfəs/ [‹ auto- comb. form1 + apomorphous adj., after autapomorphy n.] = autapomorphic adj.1966 D. D. Davis & R. Zangerl tr. W. Hennig Phylogenetic Systematics ii. 90 The apomorphous features characteristic for a partic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Archaeotrogonidae
Cretaceous and Paleogene modern birds: they are known from a time when the living cypselomorph families were already distinct, yet appears as well highly autapomorphic wikipedia.org
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autapomorphy
autapomorphy, n. Taxon. Brit. /ɔːˈtapəmɔːfi/, U.S. /ɔˈtæpəˌmɔrfi/, /ɑˈtæpəˌmɔrfi/ [‹ auto- comb. form1 + apo- prefix + -morphy comb. form. Compare slightly later apomorphy n.] An autapomorphic character.1959 Systematic Zool. 8 118/1 Characters are plesiomorphic..or are apomorphic..and their value fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Achlyodidini
The other two tribes of the Pyrgini sensu lato – the Carcharodini and Erynnini – are not as strikingly autapomorphic as the Achlyodidini, but they are wikipedia.org
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Stenopterygii
validity is somewhat doubtful, as the group was established to separate, out of a large group of closely related Teleostei, a mere two rather peculiarly autapomorphic wikipedia.org
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Caryonosuchus
Caryonosuchus also has autapomorphic rough ornamentation with grooves and bony ridges on its rostrum. wikipedia.org
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Latenivenatrix
It was described as distinguishable from other troodontids thanks to the following diagnostic (autapomorphic) traits residing in the pelvis: the pubis Due to this stratigraphic overlap, as well as the lack of definitive diagnostic characters, the variable presence of characters originally described as autapomorphic wikipedia.org
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Pellegrinisaurus
Autapomorphic features of Pellegrinisaurus, by which it can be distinguished, are: The ventral side of the centrum of the dorsals has a transverse width wikipedia.org
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Metallyticus
Metallyticidae species have several autapomorphic traits, including their metallic coloration and the enlarged spine on their front legs. wikipedia.org
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Berberomeloe
However the species does not fit into any other genus of Lyttini, having a unique combination of autapomorphic characters, namely reduced elytra, no wings wikipedia.org
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Stratesaurus
Also autapomorphic are the short lengths of the centra (vertebral bodies) in the shoulder region. wikipedia.org
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Orobates
A combination of primitive and derived traits (i.e. autapomorphic and plesiomorphic) distinguish it from all other well-known members of Diadectidae, a wikipedia.org
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Airbreathing catfish
Description Clariid catfish are characterized by an elongated body, the presence of four barbels, long dorsal and anal fins, and especially by the autapomorphic wikipedia.org
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